Category: Developments in Boston

Every year is a battle to find and secure the best spot to watch and celebrate the Boston Marathon. It is that one time of the year where for 26.2 miles, Bostonians come together to cheer on family, friends, and strangers. Many try to find the best viewing spot, whether that be on the street alongside the race, from the inside of a restaurant, or the lawn of your own home.

Monday April 17th, 2017 will mark the city’s 121st Marathon, and there is no doubt a lot of preparation goes into the event. Whether it is your first or 121st marathon that you have seen or participated in, there are many considerations to keep in mind for the day.

All across the country colleges have been prioritizing the physical development of their campus as a strong selling point for prospective students. Many universities allocate considerable amounts of money toward amenities in hopes of persuading more students that that school stands superior to others. While schools in Boston have taken to this trend, they have also rejected the luxury aspect and instead focus on the academic benefits.

By Chloe, the trendy vegan restaurant started in New York has been in the midst of a food fight, for Chloe Coscarelli sued the corporate parent, ESquared Hospitality and chose to split from the company. Coscarelli filed to sue last year, arguing that ESquared was trying to edge her out of the business.

Even though the weather outside has been rather dreary and rainy, spring has officially sprung according to the calendar. This new season reigns in an important one for real estate and there are some developments to watch out for in the coming months. The Boston area neighborhoods will receive immense attention as progress starts to make way.

Airbnb, the popular online service that allows users to find and publicize housing for short-term renting, has made large claims in the real estate industry. With growing numbers every year of both hosts and guests, the San Francisco based company creates a large presence in major cities like Boston. Unfortunately, debate continues to circulate on the taxation of such a service as either personal, commercial, or business use.

While watching Red Sox games at Fenway Park is always a good way to bond with friends and family on a nice, sunny day, many are now turning to this neighborhood for more than baseball. With the construction of more and more buildings that represent a variety of genres, Fenway creeps out of the ballpark setting onto the stage of modern entertainment.

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